Eastern Sun, 14 February 1970
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Title Section22 1970-02-14 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAIL vv EsttL 1960. Vol. 4 No. 1265 Saturday, 14 February 1970. MC(P) 1816 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article215 1970-02-14 1 BANGKOK, Fri. (Reuter) Thailand has rushed Royal Thai Air Force planes and police helicopters to northern Chiang Rai province where Communist guerrillas early this week raided a police outpost, wounding seven policemen and four defence volunteers, official re* ports said today. The reports said air reinforcements215 words
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Article234 1970-02-14 1 NEW DELHI. Frl. (Reuter) Fourteen Inaian Banks freed from state control by the Supreme Court four days ago are now to be re-nationalised by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government. But the move is not likely to affect anv of the foreign banks operating in234 words
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Article192 1970-02-14 1 SAIGON. Fri. (Reuter) VS Defence Secretary Meivin Laird said today the Vietnamisatlon of the war was working although Communist forces still Posed a substantial threat. Laird was speaking at an airport news conference Immediately before his departure for Hawaii. The Defence. Secretary, accompanied by Gen. Earle G.192 words
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Article63 1970-02-14 1 NEW DELHI. Fri (Reuter> Walter Scheel. West German Foreign Minister arrived here todav for talks with Indian leaders which may r-oncem the possible recognition of East Germany bv India. Scheel. who is on a nineday tour of India Thailand and Singapore was greeted at the airport at the63 words
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Article, Illustration129 1970-02-14 1 THESE flag-waving children deserve ell the attention of the Duchess of Kent who made a visit to the Command Pay Office yesterday. For they sweated gallons to make the Union Jacks. The children, from the Tanglin Infants School, earh made a t'nion Jack with bright coloured crayons129 words
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Article230 1970-02-14 1 BANGKOK, Fri. (Reuter) Thai villagers have complained of ill-treatment by Malaysian troops in Sjdao district on the border with Malaysia, press re- ports said today. The reports said Tiew Panwano, of Ban Khao Lukchang village, yesterday complained to the Border Patrol Police at the provincial capital230 words
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Article30 1970-02-14 1 JAKARTA. Frl. (Reuter) Deposed President Sukarno's eldest son Ountur. 26. today married Miss Henny Emilia from Bandung, West Java, at the home of Sukarno's first wife Mrs. Fatmawati.30 words
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Article156 1970-02-14 1 VIENTIANE. Tri. (Reuter) North Vietnamese troops launched their second attack on an airfield in the Laotion Plain of Jars last night, but were driven off after a twohour battle. a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. In two days of fighting ■round Me Xiene Khuoang airfield,156 words
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Article86 1970-02-14 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (UN)— Shopowner Sam-ang Ae ar-mad, 30, vat so delighted to read he had won the equivalent of 25,000 u!>. dollars in a lottery t at he gave ewey all hit possessions to trier»d» and passenby. Then came the dawn. The leaflet which printed the lottery results86 words
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Article254 1970-02-14 1 NASSER MOBBED CAIRO, Fri, (Reuter) Angry Egyptian crowds called on Pnsidint Nasser today to avenge the death of 70 civilians in yesterday's bombing raid by Israel outside Cairo. A crowd of 200.000 people clustered round the open car taking the 52-year-old Egyptian President to Friday prayers254 words
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Article75 1970-02-14 1 TOKYO. Fri. (Reuter) Crown Prince Akihito of Japan today said he hoped his forthcoming goodwill visit to Malaysia and Singapore would contribute to the deepening understanding between Japan and the two nations. Accompanied by his wife. Princess Mlchlko. the Prince will visit Malaysia from Feb. 19 to 2675 words
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Article202 1970-02-14 1 AMMAN m. (Reuter) Tough Bedouin security forces fought a fierce 10hour battle with Palestinian guerillas who tried to occupy their headquarters in Amman yesterday while King Hussein and guerilla leaders were negotiating a crisis settlement. "Under cover of heavy fire on us. the Fedayeen twice tried to202 words
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Article67 1970-02-14 1 JAKARTA. Fri (Renter) President Suharto has frozen a private rompanv called "Our Hope Foundation" which is headed by his wife. Palace sources said today. The President's move followed reports that several officials of the foundation have used the name of Mrs Suharto without her knowledge to get facilities67 words
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Miscellaneous19 1970-02-14 1 LADIES PAY W o, "They've, been in there an hour you sure they're just looking for a lost ball?"19 words
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91 1970-02-14 2 MAORI dancers performing traditional dance to mark Waitangi Day during a reception given by the New Zealand High Commissioner to Singapore, and Mrs. J. H. Weir, at their official residence at Queen Astrid Park, Thursday night. Waitangi Day commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi when Maori chiefs ceded91 words
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Article177 1970-02-14 2 Japanese engineer Hiroshf Iwasaki, 35. who said In a suicide note that he "wanted to die in Singapore," was found dead at the foot of a block of flats near Jurong Power Station on Jan. 14, a coroner was told yesterday. Iwasaki. a former177 words
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Article163 1970-02-14 2 A husband who assaulted a woman with whom his wife had a quarrel, was fined $5OO in default, four months' jail, yesterday. Yeo Boon Chiew. 27. pleaded guilty to the charge before the Third District Court Judge. Mr. K.T. Alexander. He admitted assaulting Teo Poh Tee.163 words
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421 1970-02-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—The Federal Court today termed as 'disgraceful' the conduct of the former legal adviser and secretary of the Malaysia-Sinaapore Airlines, Gerald Fernandez, who fled from the country amidst legal proceedings. The court also condemned the disgraceful conduct of some of Fernandez's legal421 words
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Article, Illustration153 1970-02-14 2 SINGAPORE is too expensive for tourists from Europe, a German journalist said after two days in the Republic. Mr. Siegfried Zantke, a senior editor of a German trade weekly, Deutsche Verkehrs-Zeitung, was particularly referring to room rates In Singapore hotels. "Singapore is a reasonably nice153 words
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Article118 1970-02-14 2 PULAU LANOKAWI. Fri. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here today he would be willing to discuss anything under the sun with President Suharto during his visit to Malaysia next month as long as they are of mutual Interest. The Tunku wag speaking to reporters118 words
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99 1970-02-14 2 MR. CHARLES OLDRIDGE, the last Chief Constructor to have held a Senior Management position in the Royal Dockyard at Sembawang, Singapore, flies heme to the U.K. tomorrow. He was closely involved with the original planning and layout of the dockyard which has since been handed over to the Singapore government99 words
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Article, Illustration365 1970-02-14 2 A string of crackers equivalent In length to 17 storeys will be blasted off on "Chap Goh Meh" to bring to a close the Year of the Dog Accordin* to the Coordinator of the Publicity and Advertising Department of the Goodwood Hotels Qroup,365 words
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248 1970-02-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Th« Democratic Action Party today objected to the categorisation of som« members as being representatives of Malays, Chines# end Indians in th« National Goodwill Council which was announced here yesterday. "It this categorisation la truly necessary, why then are the Eurasians248 words
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Article52 1970-02-14 2 Final date for entering the Board of Trinity College of Music examinations has been extended to F«b. 18. Candidates for the examinations. which will be conducted by Mrs Edna Buckley, will be notified of the schedules. Mrs Buckley has been specially assigned to conduct the examinations In Singapore52 words
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Article153 1970-02-14 2 field Marshal Bir Richard Hull. Colonel Commandant of the Royal Armoured Corps and a former Chief of Britain's Defence Staff, arrives in Singapore from Hone Kong today for a short visit He will stay with Lt. Oeti. Sir Peter Hunt. Commander Far East Land Forces, at153 words
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Article77 1970-02-14 2 «J? ?f® r Rolan «l Puccettl f L Apartment of Philosophy. University of Singapore. has bee n elected President 0 f the Academic Staff Association at the annual general meeting held recently. The other office bearers are: Prof. VK Plllay Dr. Kevin Ng Kok Fe (Viee Presidents). Dr.77 words
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Article56 1970-02-14 2 The Singapore Government has received nine pairs of birds for the aviary Jurong Park from the Thailand Government. "The birda. a gift from the Thai Government, are a pair each of White Breasted Waterhen, Purple Galinule. Little Egret. Night Heron. Nicobar Pigeons, Zebra Doves, Grey Heade4 Parakeets.56 words
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306 1970-02-14 3 KARACHI, Fri. (UPI> A two-man Scotland iard team sought the aid of Pakistan police yesteryay- They are looking for Pakistani Mohammed Sharif, who was suspectfa to have murdered his wife in Oxford, England in 1968. Chief Superintendent Alan Jones, the team leader, said In306 words
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Article159 1970-02-14 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs (UPI) Russia is currently spending twice as much on nuclear weapons as the United States. By 19"4. s he will be spending $25 billion a year, a specialist in Soviet strategy disclosed yesterday. Dr. Richard Foster. Director cA Stanford Research Centre in159 words
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243 1970-02-14 3 i WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The U.S. Army yesterday charged a captain with murdering Vietnamese civilians in an incident about two miles from where the alleged My Lai "massacre" occurred. He was named as Captain Thomas Willingham, 25, of New Jersey. The -alleged "murders" also243 words
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306 1970-02-14 3 N. KOREAN 'GERM WARFARE' SEOUL, Fri. (UPI) —South Korea is alarmed by an alleged attempt by North Korea to obtain epidemic germs through a Japanese firm. She may ask Japan to cut off all private trade with the North Korean communists. Officials306 words
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259 1970-02-14 3 MOSCOW, Fri. (UPI)— Japanese and Soviet commerce leader s agreed yesterday to co-operate in the construction of a new port in the Soviet Far East. The Port of Vran&elya would be developed chiefly to facilitate shipping of raw material from Soviet Siberia to259 words
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Article132 1970-02-14 3 TAIPEI, Fri. (UFI) A surgical team Monday removed a 3$ pound "stone baby" from a woman 40 years after it was conceived. it was announced yesterday. A spokesman of the provincial Chung Hsien Hospital said the foetus removed from Mrs. Chang Yu was nearly entirely calcified and132 words
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427 1970-02-14 3 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) President Marcos yesterday granted indefinite reprieves to all prisoners in the National Penitentiary sentenced to die in the electric chair. There are 352 doomed prisoners in the National Penitentiary at nearby Mutinglupa Town. Three prisoners were electrocuted earlier this month427 words
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Article, Illustration481 1970-02-14 4 WASHINGTON, Fr i. (Reuter) Th« United States yesterday condemned an Israeli air raid on a steelworks near Cairo yesterday morning and attacks by Arab terrorists on passengers travelling on the El Al Israeli air- line. Under* Secretary of State fclliot Richardson, expressingUPI radio photo. - 481 words
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Article196 1970-02-14 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Some babies are late arriving because they "go to sleep" for several months in their mothers' wombs, a gynaecologist suggested In the Lancet medical Journal today. The gynaecologist. Dr. Wilfred Mills, said the babies stopped growing In this time, and only196 words
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Article49 1970-02-14 4 LYONS. Trtuce. Frl. (Reuter) A series of exPlosions rocked five state revenue offices in different parts of Lyons early today. Police said most of the blasts were caused bv explosives placed at the front doors of the offices Doors »nd windows were damaged but no injuries were reported.49 words
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595 1970-02-14 4 BEIRUT, Fri. (Reuter) —Jordan's King Hutsern and Palestine commondo leaders backed away overnight from the brink of an open conflict that could hav# torn the Arab Kingdom apart. Both sides agreed last night at their third meeting In 24 hours—and alter a day of595 words
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256 1970-02-14 4 PARIS. Fri. (Reuter)—Gales reaching up to 110 miles an hour tore across France and the Atlantic Coast yesterday, sinking three ships and forcing five others to send out distress signals. Five sailors were drowned when the French trawler Marie-Christine sank after being256 words
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Article40 1970-02-14 4 VATICAN CITY. Frl. (Reuter) The Vatican yesterday announced it will issue a series ©f five new stamp? to mark Expo *7O in Osaka The issue of 1.750,000 stamps will go on sale on March 16.40 words
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Article, Illustration447 1970-02-14 4 UNITED NATIONS Fri. (UPI) —The United States proposed Thursday that the Big Four powers call for restoration of a Middle East ceasefire, but under Soviet pressure the proposal was referred to the other three capitals for study. The envoys of theUPI radio picture. - 447 words
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Article80 1970-02-14 4 ROME. Frl. (Renter) President GlusepPe Saragat last night B-yked caretaker Premier Mariano Rumor to try to form a new Italian government, it wa» announced here. The announcement was made to reporters by the Secretary General of the Presidency. Signor Nicola Picella. after meeting lasting more80 words
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Article132 1970-02-14 4 ROME. Fri. (Reuter) Italy todav ordered a Soviet embassy employee and the Rome correspondent of the Soviet government newspaper Irvestla to leave the country, the Foreign Ministry announced here Both men are Soviet citizens The ministry told the Soviet embassv <>f both the expulsion orders132 words
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Article78 1970-02-14 4 LONDON Fri. cßeuter) Police yesterday called off their farmvard pearch for traces of th« miaein* Mrs. Muriei McKay, Fiv# davg of intensive probing around Rook's farm, north of London, failed to yield the body of Mrs, McKay. Australian-born wife of th* News of the World78 words
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Article68 1970-02-14 4 NEW ORLEANS. Louisiana. Fri. (UPI) Big A 1 H:rt learnt from his doctor that he can keen on Dlavina that swinging trumpet His recordings of "Java,* "Cotton Candy" and "Sugar Lips" sold millions. Someone threw a chunk <>f Jagged concrete at Hirt while he wag riding68 words
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Miscellaneous158 1970-02-14 4 TODAY and YOU... Saturday* February 14, 1970. 2 m Baaaj MM »r i of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 Safe* 91 If* isr-" 41* S4PW SUh* 33 Si—lull Sf IST" S& <9Nm *0 Sam* lllMn 41 r*mSy lIHm dlOml 13 9* 4jTrov^r« 14 Do 44 T* 11% 4S R*fua* If158 words
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319 1970-02-14 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) Seven F-11l fighters, grounded after a wing fell off one plane in December, can now fly again. However, they are only for use in research programmes, the Defence Department announced yesterday. The release was one of319 words
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209 1970-02-14 5 KEY BISCAYNE, Florida, Fri. (Reuter) President Nixon yesterday gave qualified support to a controversial move by Senator John Stennis of Mississippi. It would require equal enforcement ot racial integration of schools in the north as well as the south. White House spokesman Ronald Ziegler209 words
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Article112 1970-02-14 5 ANNAPOLIS. Maryland. Fri. (Reuter) You're driving down the highway at night. You ook up and all of a sudden you see a bosom hanging over the fence right next to vou. With these words. Maryland State Senator John Bishop called on his state's Road Commission112 words
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Article49 1970-02-14 5 CARACAS Fri. (UPI) Manuel Golcalves told police yesterday that three men armed with knives robbed him of 550 US. dol~ lars in grocery receipts. It was the 32nd time in 24 months thats Goncalves* La Esperanza (The Hope) grocerv store has been the target of hold-up men.49 words
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Article158 1970-02-14 5 RALEIGH. North Caroline. Fn (UPI) —A crowd, said to be larger than that which attended the governor's inauguration, turned out yesterday to watch exotic dancer Monique Cordeaux stroll topless down Raleigh's main street. "What sah matter in this country you let her do thing like that?" a158 words
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406 1970-02-14 5 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) —Dr. John Maddison has a prescription for prolonging active life that could bo at popular with the geriatric class as it is with the young. It's name la sex. He suggested 'Sex* as tonic for the aging in406 words
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Article264 1970-02-14 5 NEW YORK. FT. (UPD A 76-year-old surgeon who lost hi* larynx 12 years ago nov speaks almost naturally with an artificial one. it was revealed yesterday. A plastic capauie two Inches long, the man-made voice box fits Into a pouch surgically created In the mans264 words
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Article130 1970-02-14 5 MASERU Lesotho Ftt. (Reuter) Armed men tried to capture police headquarters in Maseru last night after an announcement early in the day that the King's brother. Chief Mathealira Beelso. had been arrested In the country's rugged eastern mountains King Moshoeshoe himself Is restricted to his130 words
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Article385 1970-02-14 5 Dick West - By Dick West WASHINGTON, (UPI) New findings that cigarette smoking apparently causes cancer in dogs have produced fresh demands in Congress for strong warnings in labelling and advertising. Some Senator* wants a label that reads: "caution: smoking mav be harmful to your beagle'' Ideaiistically speaking, there385 words
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Article105 1970-02-14 5 BAN FRANCISCO FYI. f Router) Children prefer a computer to a flesh-and-blood teacher, according to Robert Hess, a Stanford University research professor. His studv of children's attitudes showed that on the whole, thev found teaching machines more fair and more knowledgeable. "The teacher ha* a105 words
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Article107 1970-02-14 5 SACRAMENTO. California. Fri. <UPI> Joseph Estrepa will gingerly take the hand of Rosalie Gonzalez In marriage tomorrow. He'll take It gingerly because It's the same hand she uses to smash bricks and boards. A long-haired brunette beauty. Rosalie holds a black belt in karate, the top rank.107 words
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Article65 1970-02-14 5 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Wearing a mink coat and dark slacks. Jacqueline Onassis went Ice-skating at Rockefeller Centre vesterday with her 9-year old son, John Kennedy. Jr. She ignored newsmen who shouted questions about her letter to lawyer Rosewell Gilpatric. The former First Ladv mlng'ed with the affluent65 words
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224 1970-02-14 5 LOS ANGELES. Fri. (Reuter) California officials are prosecuting one computer dating firm. They are also investigating six others for making false claims about match-making by computers. Deputy attorney General Chares O'Brien said yesterd»y a suit had already been filed against a Los Angelea224 words
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Article145 1970-02-14 5 MILDENHALL. England. Trl. (Reuter) An American Air Force Jet transport plane who reported to be leaking' poisonous fumes from a rocket on board. However. It was last night cleared as 'safe* by UB. authorities. The plane a Cl4l Starlifter. made an emergency landing this afternoon145 words
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Advertisement139 1970-02-14 5 FOR DRAW NO: 13/70 (15-2-70) i A w *> TO WINNERS WITH 4 PLUS THE ADDfTIOSAL NUMBER CORRECT I K $350 TO lACH WINNER wttv4 NUMBERS CO»*ECT EXCLUDING TH£ ADDITIONAL NUMBER ft 1668 GIFT PRIZE Based on numbers printed on coupons which must have both tables filled. Draw will be139 words
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Article875 1970-02-14 6 INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Adam Malik's conditions for resumption of ties with Communist China are clearly spelled out and perhaps there is adequate reason why he chose this time to pinpoint them. After the honeymoon of the Sukarno period, relations between Jakarta and Peking reached a nadir from875 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1970-02-14 6 RUTH WEISS - BY RUTH WEISS LONDON: 'There was a time/' the bearded Jew said who sat next to me in the sherut from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, "when we were on very good speaking terms with Russia." "Such as?" a more belligerent passenger asked. "Such1,204 words
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Article115 1970-02-14 6 MOSCOW (AFP> Tass News Agency tonight denounced today's Israeli bombing raid on an Egyptian factory at Abu Zaabal as "another bloody crime committed by the Israeli soldiery against the peaceable population of the United Arab Republic." After giving an account of the raid, emphasising that civilian115 words
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Article80 1970-02-14 6 MANILA. (UPI) The Philippine*, short on cash and long on people, may have the answer to It's population problem right In the backyard. The seeds of the lpll lpil tree growing profusely in most parts of the Philippines has been found to inhibit conception. The lpil80 words
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Article, Illustration594 1970-02-14 6 ART BUCHWALD - by ART BUCHWALD WASHINGTON—The Stock Market has not been doing too well these days and quite a few people are suffering because of it. But no one is taking it as hard as Junior Thompson, who was known on the street as the "Boy Wonder of594 words
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Article, Illustration643 1970-02-14 6 CARL BLACKMAN - BY CARL BLACKMAN (Gemini News Service) GEORGETOWN: Guyana becomes on February 23 a Republic with a difference a Co-operative Republic. According to Prime Minister Forbes Burnham this means that co-operatives will form a third and dynamic section of the economy in a drive to make643 words
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656 1970-02-14 7 Slightly easier conditions prevailed in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday after the recent steady interest failed to get fresh support and faded in th* afternoon. The speculative element appeared to be tempered by the SBC's warning in respect of excessive656 words
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Article1024 1970-02-14 7 TJUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1/000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS ACMA 52 26 (2): Alcan $2.20 '22» $2.19 (1) $2.21 '!> $2.18 ♦11) $2.171,024 words
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Article378 1970-02-14 7 SYDNEY, Frl. (UPI) Trading was quiet, the speculative market firm, and new listing* In keen demand on Sydney Stock Exchange today. The Melbourne Stock Exchange enquiry into erratic price fluctuations by Tasminex had no effect on Sydney trader*. It reached a peak of 18 on Its opening378 words
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61 1970-02-14 7 FIVE cute little puppies snuggle happily in the arms of newly-grad-uated Cathay Pacific hostesses and pursers when they visited the Hong Kong (Shouson) Kennels recently. Happy they should be, for no matter what their breed or where their location, they know it's the "Year of the Dog", and what's more61 words
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228 1970-02-14 7 SYDNEY. Fn. (UPI) Most of the speculative Interest In the market this week centered on companies Just Joining or about to Join the Sydney Stock Exchange list. A near record seven new companies hit the Sydney mining boards for the first time on Thursday giving228 words
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239 1970-02-14 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Pan American World Airway's president Najeeb Halaby on Wednesday cited sharply higher labour costs and increased competition as the main factors behind the airline's U5525,257,000 net loss in 1969. He said Pan American la "Intensively studying"239 words
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Article28 1970-02-14 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Tin was steady at the lower levels. 190 tons Spot 1578 sellers 1581 business 1580. 3-montha buyers 1541 sellers 1543 business 1541. 1544.28 words
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Article13 1970-02-14 7 The tin prjce for yesterday was $677.00 per plcul down $3,374.13 words
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Article228 1970-02-14 7 THE port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today, Saturday. Feb. 14. DEPARTURES Godowns Vejtsru 3/4 Bamora 10/11 Machaon 15/16 Peisander 19 Sir Lancelot N.W, 2/3 Perak 35/36 Jason 1/2 Soudan 33/34 Marukichi Maru No 3 ARRIVALS Godowns Velvet* 15/16228 words
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Article279 1970-02-14 7 MARCH first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p m., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68-1/8 cents per lb., down five eighths of a cent from the previous close The tone of the market was quiet. After an about unchanged opening slightly improved sentiment279 words
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Article99 1970-02-14 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Stocks drifted in narrowly irregular fashion on Thurs. dav a* Wall Street waited for some decisive economic news. Trading was moderate. At the bell, the UPI marketwide indicator showed a gain of 0.04 per cent on 1,556 issues crossing the tape Advances edged99 words
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Article645 1970-02-14 7 mVC 'J.'TV'M i. wmiTM.i.pj. 1 ■.!..r5"in 1 l a I w of baa iaw. INDUSTRIALS ACMA Bayer* 2.*« Sellers 2.27 A Iran rid 2.17 Ben A Co 182 1 84 Borneo Bhd. 1-73 2 05 1-80 Camel Plywood Central Sugar* C. C. M- .7. Cold Moraie645 words
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Article83 1970-02-14 7 THE noon prlccc at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance yesterday were> Seller Buyer Coconut Oil (F O B Hnlk 56 00 Coconut Oil (FOB) Drum s: oo Mixed Copra 84 00 Muntok H hite Pepper (FOB.) ***** Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 1804)0 Sarawak special Black (FOB) M% 122.50 Lamponc83 words
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Article152 1970-02-14 7 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) Friday*! S p.m. currency rates (supplied by foreign exchange and investment Ltd.): BUYERS SELLERS 195 00 196 00 per 100 Straits dollars 143.50 144 50 per 1,000 Taiwan dollar* 6755 6.765 per Australian dollar 330 00 350 00 per 1,000 Burmese kyats 530152 words
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Article346 1970-02-14 7 ARRIVALS 8.15 a.m. MSA 123 E. Lumpur 9 Uam. MSA 119 E Lumpur 12.30 p.m. MSA 451 Euelllnt 230 p m MSA 021 E Lumpar, Malacca 825 p.m. MSA 453 E Elnabalu 340 p.m. MSA 521 Bangkok. Penang 5-40pm. MSA 60S Manila 7.10 pm. MSA 027 K Lumpur.346 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1970-02-14 8 RICHARD OGDEN - BY RICHARD OGDEN (Gemini News Service) LONDON: The fightwing brand of doctrinaire 'Conservatism' advocated by Britain's maverick MP Enoch Powell is strikingly similar to Goldwaterism and ifs nineteenth century laissezfaire approach to domestic affairs. It aims to convert the Conservative Party into an uncompromising champion of the1,350 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1970-02-14 8 Liz Sherry - How Do You Write A Love Letter I It's not the content of the lore-letter that will five away your true eelings it's your handwriting by Liz Sherry IPF LONDON: Although there is a lot of talk about romance dying a fast death with the permissive society, the old love-letterIPF - 1,006 words
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Miscellaneous97 1970-02-14 8 DATELINE; DANGER! byJotaSaund« art Alton McWlams INTERNATIONAL TOA/CR.' DO YOU READ MET* M*yo*y-MAVDAy/' /INT '0 AT THAT MOMENT, IN THE SKY RFTV MILES FROM THE AIRPORT >4 4 r □log 0 ■OK 7 fl AS SOON AS THE PILOT TURNS OFF THAT SILLy SIGN/I'LL MAKEOTMtft >fc is 5 J w97 words
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Miscellaneous26 1970-02-14 8 AMY By Jecfc Tppif IE 'Rosemory wants me to sleep over tonight and I told her you'll be glad to get rid of me.. .will you?"26 words
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Article127 1970-02-14 9 LONDON, Fri. (JUuter) Span cannery. who launched agent 067 James Bond on the screen, has blazed another trail for Britiah films. His film "Shalako" the first British weatern has proved moneyspinner. Nov five more are to be made one a year until 1974 or 1975. But127 words
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Article, Illustration193 1970-02-14 9 Charlie Chan - By Charlie Chan PXO Tl C Vietnamese danc«r, Satina TuyetNhung, admits quite candidly that ik« bacama one of the moat sought-after floor show artistes in Saigon because of her devastating anatomy. Four year* ago, she was a member of a troupe performing Vietnamese193 words
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Article, Illustration606 1970-02-14 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - I «i- l/i/vi'/1.. I "ft SHEILAH GRAHAM NEW YORK, Fri. Dyan Cannon emerges at the new big star of 1970. Sha graduated from her title of "ex-wife of Cary Grant" to baing th s most sought after young actress of today.606 words
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Article, Illustration595 1970-02-14 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers T)EAR ANN: I am still boilinq ©ver that woman who raced her kids to the paper every day to tee if your column wet fit for them to reed. She said the would cancel Her subscription to the paper if you printed595 words
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Article79 1970-02-14 9 The Hollywood Foreign Pr e s s Aiaociatlon has awarded Go Idle Hawn the Beat Supporting Actress 'or her performance 'n CACTUS FLOWER" and the Most Popular Actress Award to Barbra Streisand. Streisand, who won in Academy Award 'or "FUNNY GIRL" Is currently featured In Columbia's79 words
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Article31 1970-02-14 9 DAVID LADD. ha* been signed by producer-direc-tor Stanley Kramer tor a top featured role in "R PM. the Columbia Picture* presentation starring Anthony Qulnn. Ann Margaret and Gary Lockwood.31 words
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Miscellaneous354 1970-02-14 9 r W SHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone *****! 10th BIG DAT! 11 aaa. IM, 4.M. t-M A 9 IS pm Franco nero "A Pr»(ml»B»l Gm' Tonv Vliiint* A Jack Ps.ance Technicolor 'United ArtiaU' CAPITOL Phone ***** m i >wwm J-Theatre Midnight Tonight »t C4PITOL-UDO-SKY (CAPITOL-Open* Tomorrow* Chaai P»-pe* -t%DY nr «TEEI"354 words
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Miscellaneous224 1970-02-14 9 I V RGAMISATIDN □EON 2111 Ifttfc DAT! 11. I.M. 4, I.M Pet*r Orarea la UOM'i "THE FIVE MAN AMT" Jame* Daly In Color MOM Prvtntr "CAPTAIN NEMO AND THE T'NDEBW ATEB CITT" Chuck Connor- P*vl.«ion* Color CATHAY -***** lftth DAT: 'II. I.M. 4. (3* t.3« David Niven in "THE BBAIN"224 words
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Article914 1970-02-14 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad QIMBA, five-year-old Australian gelding, looks too good in the Class Three Div. Five event (Race Two) at Kuala Lumpur today, third day of the Tunku's Gold Cup meeting. He put u£ an impressive debut on this course in August when he led all914 words
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Article205 1970-02-14 10 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE li 9 SPRING FANCY 3 Tee Up (It) Dost Fury < 9 > SPRING FANCY (It) Dust Fury (1 Hand In Hand (10) DUST Ft T RY (It) T. of Yangtze 3 Tee Up RACE Is ft SIMBA ft) Motion Picture (1 Lord Shah205 words
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Article, Illustration361 1970-02-14 10 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) —Joe Fraxier and Jimmy Ellis underwent physical Examinations yesterday and both were declared to be "in excellent condition" by the physician. Dr. Harry Kleiman, for their heavyweight title bout Monday night in Madison Square Garden. However, both fighters providedUPI radiophoto. - 361 words
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115 1970-02-14 10 SEOUL. Frl. (UPI) South Korea will host an International swimming contest in Seoul from March 21-23 to celebrate the opening of an indoor swimming pool In the athletes village at Taenung. officials of the Korean Swimming Association said today. Invited are the United States,115 words
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Article219 1970-02-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Several Tunku's Gold Cup candidates were given winding-up gallops on a fast track here this momlnp One that caught the eye was Man of Courage, reports our racing correspondent. With Rod Dawkins astride. Man of Courage, who will probably start a warm219 words
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Article151 1970-02-14 10 MELBOURNE Frl < Router) Nlkki Ptlic. the Yugoslav tennis star, has been threatened with death If he visits Sydney again, according to Mike Davles. director of the World Championship Tennis (WCT) professional group. Pllic, 26. a player In the Dallas-based WCT. received thre# threatening telephone call*151 words
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Article40 1970-02-14 10 HAARLEM. Holland. Fn. (Reuter) Sweden eliminated South Africa from the Thomas CUD here yesterday. taking a winning 5-1 lead In their European Zor> semi-final tie. Sweden now meet Denmark in the European rone final in Copenhagen next month.40 words
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Article32 1970-02-14 10 WEST BERLIN. Fn. (Reuter) Freddie Little. American world junior mid-dle-weight champion, will defend his title here against West German boxer Gerhard Piaskowv on March 20. it wa s announced today.32 words
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Article214 1970-02-14 10 TUCSON. Arizona. Fri. (Reuter) Americans Lee Trevino and Bob Murphy both scored a six under par 68 to share the first-round lead in the US$lOO,OOO (£42.000) Tucson Open golf tournament yesterday Murphv started his round with a bogey and Trevino ended his with a double214 words
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Article1313 1970-02-14 10 Race l: CL 6 DIv. 1—6 Fnn^*: t.15 p*m< (S4.SOO) 1 54mj Hand In Hand ty •y liy "y »y iy 5y XT 7y •y Sr 118 Owner M. h Shasrl 10 3 ***** Landau let 8.12 K Breuk Ng 13 3 ***** 4 rooao 5 *****1,313 words
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287 1970-02-14 11 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Britain's ericket administrators yesterday decided to 90 ahtad with a shortened varsion of the South African cricket tour this summer because of threats of massive anti-apartheid demonstretions. The tour will be cut from five months to 11 weeks with only287 words
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Article233 1970-02-14 11 JOHANNESBURG. Fr i. (Reuter) South African cricket officials last night welcomed the news that the Springbok tour of Britain is to go ahead this year but expressed some disappointment at the shortening of the tour. The President of the Western Province Cricket Union Mr Ernie McKay233 words
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340 1970-02-14 11 LONDON. Frt. (Reuter) MCC Secretary Billy Orimth, announcing the revised itinerary for the South African cricketer*' English tour this »ummer. said laat night many counties had expressed dlaappolntment at being unable to play agalnat the Sprlngboka. But, Mr. Ortfflth added. they agreed H B340 words
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250 1970-02-14 11 BANGKOK, Fri. (AFP) The Badminton Association of Thailand (BAT) yesterday sont a strong protest to the International Badminton Federation appealing against the I B F's decision ordering a resumption of the centreversial Indonesia/Thailand Thomas Cup tie which was awarded to Thailand by default on250 words
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Article91 1970-02-14 11 Sima Darby edged Borneo Motors 1-0 In a SBHFC Division Two league match played at the Geylang Stadium. yesterday. Half time score was 1-0. The Bukit Tlmah Community Centre will hold their annual badminton championships at the Centre. 7t m.s. Bukit Tlmah Avenue, at 7.00 p.m tonight.91 words
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Article39 1970-02-14 11 LONDON. Fri. (ATP) Prime Mimste r Harold Wilson win inaugurate world cycling championships which atart in Leices. ter on Aufust this rear Mr Wilson will also present th* cold medal to the first champion «t the chamrlop.ahios.39 words
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187 1970-02-14 11 About 250 competitors. Including women, will compete in the Police Sports Association's annual crowcountry race to be held at the Police Academy ground. Thomson Road, at 3.30 p.m. today. The men's section will be divided into two divisions the senior and Junior while187 words
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Miscellaneous1093 1970-02-14 11 (CHANNEL 5) P.M. 1.00 Opening Anncts 103 Space Kidettes, 125 National Velvet "The Pony"*; 1.50 Star Soccer; 2.40 Indian Classical Music; 505 Chinese Matinee "L«o": 5.10 What's My Line: SIS Science in Action §OO Phantaman "Olympic Robot*"; 6.30 News in Brief; 635 Disnevland: 740 News and Newsreel <C»: 1.05 Name1,093 words
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Article, Illustration116 1970-02-14 12 FORMING a circular pattern with their fans are four of the girls from the Korean Dolls, a talented group now performing at the Tropicana theatre restaurant. The group, headed by Tony, consists of dancers and instrumentalists. Tony and his dazzling Korean Dolls, all from Korea, were specially116 words
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183 1970-02-14 12 L. I y aP :°y y° uth h claimed that he had been "used" by people who took advantage of his age, admitted before a District Judge that he and two others robbed a student of his watch at knife point. Teo Kian183 words
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Article66 1970-02-14 12 Prof. FJ. of the Department of Surgical Neurology. University of Edinburgh, will give a lecture on "The Management of Head Injuries" at the Orthopaedic Lecture Theatre. Outram Road General Hospital, on Feb. 20 at 4.45 pjn. On Feb. 25. Professor T.P. Whitehead of the Department of Biochemistry, Queen66 words
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Article141 1970-02-14 12 An Indonesian. Eddy Kassim. 23, was yesterday sentenced to two months Jail after he pleaded guilty to snatching a brown envelope containing $4,500 from Yap Kim Swee. a businessman. On Feb. 12 at about 10 00 a m.. Yap had Just withdrawn the money from the141 words
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Article68 1970-02-14 12 An old man, Ng Liar Huat. 66 died two hours after admission In the General Hospital when a van collided into the rear of the tricycle he was pushing at Bartley Road Thursday morning. Ngs daughter. Ng Seoh Eng. who was with him at the time of the accident,68 words
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Article172 1970-02-14 12 The Blood Transfusion Service recorded a total of 27.155 donors in 1967, representing a 13.6 per cent increase over the previous year. According to a 213-page annual report of the Health Ministry, this increase was the result of "continued publicity and propaganda over the past few172 words
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Article, Illustration521 1970-02-14 12 CHARLIE CHAN - by CHARLIE CHAN An American survey ship which survived two direct hits from Siaewinder missiles fired by o U.S. jetfighter is now in Singapore to participate in the search for oil in the region. The pretence of the ship, the 289-ton Pacific Seal, is the result521 words
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273 1970-02-14 12 THE chief accountant of the Heath Langeveldt Limited, Choe Weng Kay, 36, was yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court for criminal breach of trust involving $324,826.35 which was entrusted in him by his com- pany. He faces five charges of273 words
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Article99 1970-02-14 12 The police are anxloua to contact the relatives of a man who died In the General Hospital seven hours after he was found lying on a road at 8-3 4 miles Ponggol Road on Thursday afternoon. The man waa sick at the time he was found lying on the99 words
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69 1970-02-14 12 No dinner party is complete without a lusty "Yam Seng", particularly one to celebrate "everybody's birthday" i.e. the Seventh Day of the Lunar Year. Shown here doing the "Yam Seng" routine at a party given by Weng Chan Engineering Co. (Pte.) Ltd. are a group of happy celebrants including Mr.69 words
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Article, Illustration143 1970-02-14 12 Police are looking for Ale* Teo Soo Xgang whom they believe can help them to locate missinr textiles worth $24,000. His last known address was 9-E. Jalan Eunos. Singapore 14. A police statement said a man was entrusted with textiles valued at about $262,000143 words
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Article89 1970-02-14 12 The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice-Chancel-lor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Walter Scheel, will be visiting Singapore on Feb. 18 He will visit the Jurong Industrial Estate the following day and will then call on the Foreign Affairs Minister. Mr. s. Rajaratnam. Mr.89 words
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Article145 1970-02-14 12 Three robbers, one armed with a pistol, staged a "cowboy" style hold-up when thev burst into a house at Lorone 15 in Geylang. fired two warning shots and then robbed nine people of $6,000 In cash and six watches. The nine victims were in the house plavine cards145 words
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Miscellaneous70 1970-02-14 12 TIME TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 3.43 ajn. (8.5 ft.). 10.55 a.m. (2.6 ft 5.39 p.m. (6.3 ft 10.38 p.m. (5.3 ft.) NAVAL DOCKYARD: 3.51 am. (9.7 ft.). 10.28 am. (3.5 ft.), 5.37 p.m. (8 ft.), 11.04 p.m. (67 ft.) TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 424 a.m. (8 ft.), 12.17 p.m. (2.8 ft.),70 words
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